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1 Developmental Psychology

2 Developmental Psychology
Basic question: What shapes the way we change over time? Biological? Behavioral? Social? Cognitive?

3 Prenatal Development and the Newborn

4 Fundamental Issues: Is Development Continuous?
Development means change - change can be abrupt or gradual Two views of human development: stage theories: there are distinct phases to intellectual and personality development continuity: development is continuous

5 Fundamental Issues in Developmental Psychology
Critical period - Are there periods when an individual is particularly sensitive to certain environmental experiences? EX: Language

6 Developmental Research Methods
Cross-sectional - performance of people of different age groups is compared ( Kinsey) Longitudinal - performance of one group of people is assessed repeatedly over time ( attachment) Sequential - combines cross-sectional and longitudinal approaches in a single study

7 Physical and Psychological Development Related
Physical development begins at conception Physical maturity sets limits on psychological ability EX:

8 Prenatal Development Conception - when a sperm penetrates the ovum
Zygote - a fertilized egg Germinal period - first two weeks after conception Embryonic period - weeks three through eight after conception Fetal period - two months after conception until birth

9 Prenatal Development:

10 Prenatal Influences on Development
Teratogen - any agent that causes a birth defect (e.g., drugs, radiation, viruses) Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) EX:

11 Infant Abilities Infants are born with immature visual system
can detect movement and large objects Other senses function well on day 1 Sounds, Smell, Taste.

12 Infant Vision

13 Infant Reflexes Rooting - turning the head and opening the mouth in the direction of a touch on the cheek Sucking - sucking rhythmically in response to oral stimulation Babinski - fanning and curling toes when foot is stroked

14 Infancy and Childhood: Physical Development

15 Methods for Studying Infants
Infant reflexes provide insight into their mental life- How can we tell? gaze duration related to visual perception head turning related to auditory attention sucking, reaching, kicking can be used to measure interest


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